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Editors Guild of India condemns arrest of editors of Manipur website, demands their immediate release
The Editors Guild of India has condemned the arrest of a writer and two editors of Manipur website The Frontier Manipur under the Indian Penal
Instead of Suppressing Critical Voices, the Way Forward to is Give Dissenting Opinions Room for Expression
As history has recorded, every autocratic regime has bullied publishers critical of the government’s plan and policies and has often left them compromised with their worldview.
On a Lighter Sand and More Poems on a Search For Meaning
On a lighter sand trying to figure out how I get things right I fall down from the sky my paratrooper friend told me
Simon Commission encounter as an important marker of how identities form in the Northeast – Part-3
This is the third and final part of Pradip Phanjoubam’s article in Charles Chase’s book “The Naga Memorandum to Simon Commission 1929” Manipur case My
At 1.03 Lakh, More Than 3 Percent of Manipur’s Population Have Multiple Disability or Are Transgender, and We Hardly Know
Manipur’s population is not so large and it shouldn’t be such a difficult task to manage in any event, but also there are a lot
Fascinating Korean Novel of a Woman’s Silent Rebellion by Turning Vegetarian in a Meat Loving Society
Book title: The Vegetarian Author: Han Kang Translated by: Deborah Smith Published by: Granta Genre: Literary Fiction, Translation Book summary: Yeong Hye and her husband

Dzuko Can be the Starting Point for a New and Larger Paradigm of Reconciliation Between Nagaland and Manipur
The tragic fire that devastated the beautiful Dzuko Valley has been contained, though not before it caused extensive damages to the hillsides, especially on the
Covid Vaccination Begins, Schools to Reopen, Congress Hold Rally on Farm Laws, and Decision Taken on ADC Polls
Over 9000 health workers will be vaccinated against Covid-19 in the first phase which has already begun, while there was an announcement on the reopening

A Climber Climbs Down After a Trip to Shirui Peak Where Grow the Famed ‘Flowers in the Wilderness’
An article I wrote 2002 after a trek to Shirui peak for a travel magazine. They say the difference between human and the rest of